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Meaning
Noun
●
In Handball:
A
team sport
where two
teams
of
seven
players
each (six
players
and a
goalkeeper
)
pass
and
bounce
a
ball
trying
to
throw
it in the
goal
of the
opposing
team.
●
The
medium-sized
inflated
ball
used in this sport.
●
In Football (soccer) & Handball:
The
offence
of a
player
other than
the
goalkeeper
touching
the
ball
with the
hand
or
arm
on the
field
during play.
●
In American English & Irish English:
A
sport
in which
players
alternately
strike
the
ball
against a
wall
with their
hand
. Irish and American
variants
have
slightly
different rules.
●
In American English:
The small
rubber
ball
used in this sport.
●
An
act
of
passing
a
football
by
holding it
with one
hand
and
hitting
it with the other.
●
In Australian English & Handball:
A
schoolyard
game
in which a
tennis ball
is
struck
with the
hand
,
played on
a
improvised
court
on the
asphalt
or pavement.
Verb
●
To
manually
load
or
unload
a
container
,
trailer
, or to otherwise
manually
move
bulk
goods
(often on
pallets
) from one type of
transport
receptacle
to another.
●
In Football (soccer) & Handball:
To
illegally
touch
the
ball
with the
hand
or arm.
●
In Australian rules football:
To (legally)
pass
a
football
by
holding it
with one
hand
and
hitting
it with the other.
●
In Sexuality:
To
insert
a
hand
into
someone's
anus.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
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